Monthly Archives: July 2010

‘Design Probes’ Book review

Design Probes or Cultural Probes can be used to mobilise tacit knowledge from people: people are invited, encouraged and stimulated to document parts of their own lives. My first experience was with cultural probes in 2002, during a student research project with Pieter Desmet and Paul Hekkert at my faculty.… »
by Anouk Randag Tags: , , , , , , |

The Future of Conferences on Mobile Monday Amsterdam

There is no doubt about it, the playing-field of events and conference is changing. A big thing is that the “cost” of organizing an event has come down to almost zero. A tweet that you’re going to host a “tweet-up” in bar on Friday can be enough to spontaneously attract… »
by Marc Fonteijn Tags: , , , |

De lokale bakker als Customer Experience Officier?

Naar aanleiding van mijn interview voor de camera van Pytch werd ik uitgenodigd om een “insight” stuk te schrijven voor marketingsfacts. Ik besloot het verhaal op te schrijven van Peter, de bakker bij ons om de hoek die naar mijn idee zo aan de slag zou kunnen als CEO! De… »
by Marc Fonteijn Tags: , , , |

Symposium Creative Spaces

‘How can physical spaces positively influence group creativity’. Recently I visited the third day of this symposium on Creative Spaces Design, at Utrecht University of Applied Science. “Aim of the 3 days: Sharing knowledge and experiences about creative spaces and creating new insights in the relation between space and creativity.… »
by Anouk Randag Tags: , , , , , , , |

Mobile Monday Amsterdam on the Business Model Canvas

At Mobile Monday Amsterdam we were wondering how we managed to keep the event free and still attract world class speakers and cool sponsors? So I sketched our business model on a canvas. Now we’re wondering how you would improve / change / hack the model! Is the model complete?… »
by Marc Fonteijn Tags: , , , |
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